05-31-2014, 06:44 PM |
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National consensus powers say force will never solve Sudan crises
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Khartoum-The national consensus forces have affirmed impossibility of solving Sudan issues through the military work, and said the successive governments since the Independence Day have tried the military solutions but destruction was the sole result, renewing its rejection to engage in dialogue with the regime. They denounced the security step preventing the protest at the Human Rights Commission called for by the Sudanese committee for solidarity with the families of martyrs, wounded and detainees. Speaking to the Citizen, head of the national consensus forces Farouq Abu-Issa has said that dialogue and negotiations are the optimum options for solving crises of Sudan. Abu-Issa said that the armed movements and the revolutionary front has fair demands and special grievances pertinent to the people of the margin, considering the prevention of the solidarity committee to make the protest and hand over a memorandum to the Human Rights Commission as hostile to what has been said by the ruling party. He said that what happened confirms our view that the national Congress has no political will and does not want to pay the national dialogue bill. He stated that we will not engage in dialogue with the regime without the implementation of our terms that represent in cancelling the freedom-restricting laws, releasing the detainees and those who are convicted in connection with political issues, stopping war and delivering assistance to the displaced persons in the two areas.
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